pickledswimmingpool
pickledswimmingpool t1_j9nw5lg wrote
Reply to comment by jimmcq in AI Reddit by johnnygetyourraygun
This sounds really nice chatgpt, but it doesn't help us prevent an overwhelming number of bots using the platform.
> However, it's important to remember that Reddit, as well as other social media platforms, currently have human moderators and administrators who oversee the platform's operations. These individuals are responsible for ensuring that the platform remains safe and free from harmful content.
There are only inconsistent tools for these human operators to keep up with identifying LLM generated responses right now now, there will be virtually no ability for them to filter out what's coming in a year or more.
pickledswimmingpool t1_j9nvxag wrote
Reply to comment by Mash_man710 in AI Reddit by johnnygetyourraygun
Most comments on reddit are still from people, even though we don't know specifically who is a bot or a human. Once we reach a threshold where you're more likely to engage with a bot than a person, what's the incentive to use reddit? We could all just talk to our AI assistant programs directly.
pickledswimmingpool t1_j9o4wz4 wrote
Reply to comment by Mash_man710 in AI Reddit by johnnygetyourraygun
You could ask AI to give you 50 opinions, one from each state. Or give you 500, 10 from each state, randomized by gender, race, income, etc.
Ask it to form an opinion based off the social media comments from your friend Dave and maybe you won't even need to talk to him about an event.